Here’s what’s new on Amazon Prime Video in December

Amazon Prime Video takes a page from competitor Netflix and adds new titles each month that are available free to all Prime members. Check out the list to find out all that's new to watch on Amazon this month.

Amazon adds a solid amount of new stock to its streaming service in December, offering Prime Video subscribers a healthy amount of new original programming and classic films just in time for the holidays.

In the world of episodic content, the internet retail giant bolsters its self-produced catalog with new seasons of two of its most popular original shows and one new series in December. The newcomer is Lost In Oz, a show about a 12-year-old Dorothy who gets transported to the modern Emerald City. Viewers also get access to season 2 of alternate-history WWII drama The Man in the High Castle, and season 3 of classical music series Mozart In The Jungle by the middle of the month, providing plenty of binge-watchable content for the darkest days of the year.

On the original film front, Woody Allen expands his Amazon relationship by releasing Café Society, a film set in the 1930s that follows a young Bronx native (Jesse Eisenberg) who falls in love with the secretary of his powerful Hollywood agent uncle.

Outside of house-made delights, there’s a good amount of quality film titles making their way to Amazon’s streaming library before the new year. Not-so-seasonal classics like Caddyshack join already-available holiday hits like A Charlie Brown Christmas and the remake of Miracle on 34th Street. Newer films like The Fighter and The Lobster add some drama to the mix.